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State by state results since 2000

5/24/2014

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The 'R' or 'D' indicates how much more democrat or republican the vote results were compared to the nation as a whole
2000 National results:

Goerge W. Bush 47.87%
Al Gore                48.38%

Alabama :                
Bush                       56.47
Gore                       41.59
More Republican/Democrat than nation as a whole
R-14.4
            
Arkansas 2000
Bush 5.5>Gore
R-6%
Arizona 2000
Bush 6.3%>Gore
R-6.8%
Colorado 2000
Bush 8.5>Gore
R-9%
2004 National results:

Goerge W. Bush       50.73
John Kerry                48.27
Alabama :  
Bush                          62.46
Kerry                         36.84
 
More Republican/Democrat than nation as a whole
R-25.1
Arkansas 2004
Bush 9.8%>Kerry
R-7.3%
Arizona 2004
Bush 10.4%>Kerry
R-7.9%
Colorado 2004
Bush 3.7%>Kerry
R-1.2%
2008 National results:

Barack Obama        52.86
John Mccain            45.60
Alabama:
Obama                     38.74
Mccain                     60.32

More Republican/Democrat than nation as a whole
R-27.8
Arkansas 2008
Mccain 19.8%>Obama
R-27%
Arizona 2008
Mccain 8.5%>Obama
R-15.7% 
Colorado 2008
Obama 9%>Mccain
D-1.8%
2012 Nation Results:

Barack Obama     51.01
Mitt Romney         47.15 
  Alabama:
Mitt Romney        60.55%
Barack Obama     38.36%

More Republican/Democrat than nation as  a whole
R-18.9
Arkansas 2012
Romney 19.6%>Obama
R-23.5%
Arizona 2012
Romney 9%>Obama
R-12.9%
Colorado 2012
Obama 5.4%>Romney
D-1.5%
Florida 2000
R-.5%
Goergia 2000
R-12.1%
Idaho 2000
R-39.5%
Florida 2004
R-2.5%
Goergia 2004
R-14.1%
Idaho 2004
R-35.6%
Florida 2008
R-4.4%
Goergia 2008
R-12.4%
Idaho 2008
R-32.5%
Florida 2012
R-3%
Goergia 2012
R-11.7%
Idaho 2012
R-35.6%
Indiana 2000
R 16%
Ilinoise 2000
D 11.5%
Iowa 2000
R .2%
Louisianna 2000
R 8.2%
Maryland 2000
D 15.9%    
Indiana 2004
R 18.2%
Illinoise 2004
D 12.8%
Iowa 2004
D 1.8%
Louisianna    2004
R 12%
Maryland 2004
D 15.5%
Indiana 2008
R 7.2%
Ilinoise 2008
D 17.9%
Iowa 2008
D 2.3%
Louisianna 2008 
R 25.8%   
Maryland 2008
D 18.3%
Indiana 2012
R 14.1%
Illinoise 2012
D 12.9%
Iowa 2012
D 1.9
Louisianna 2012
R 21.1%
Maryland 2012
D 21.9%
Massachussettes 2000 
D 26.8%       
Maine 2000
Michigan 2000        
Minnisota 2000
Montana 2000
Nebraska 2000    
Nevada 2000
Massachussettes 2004 
D 27.7%   
Maine 2004
Michigan 2004    
Minnisota 2004
Montana 2004    
Nebraska 2004
Nevada 2004
Massachussettes 2008
D 18.6%
Maine 2008    
Michigan 2008
Minnisota 2008
Montana 2008
Nebraska 2008
Nevada 2008
Massachussettes 2012
D 19.3%
Maine 2012
Michigan 2012
Minnisota 2012
Monatana 2012
Nebraska 2012
Nevada 2012
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